compile vs heap

compile

verb
  • To put together; to assemble; to make by gathering things from various sources. 

  • To be successfully processed by a compiler into executable code. 

  • To achieve (a break) by making a sequence of shots. 

  • To use a compiler to process source code and produce executable code. 

noun
  • An act of compiling code. 

heap

verb
  • To supply in great quantity. 

  • To pile in a heap. 

  • To form or round into a heap, as in measuring. 

noun
  • A data structure consisting of trees in which each node is greater than all its children. 

  • A lot, a large amount 

  • A crowd; a throng; a multitude or great number of people. 

  • Memory that is dynamically allocated. 

  • A dilapidated place or vehicle. 

  • A great number or large quantity of things. 

  • A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body, or thrown together so as to form an elevation. 

adv
  • very; representing broken English stereotypically or comically attributed to Native Americans 

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